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1965 Ford F100 Pick Up Truck Rad Rod Great Patina! Much $$$ Spent Leather Seat! on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:4758
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

 
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Great old solid 1965 Ford F100, one of the best years of the classic Ford Pick Up Truck.  I bought this from its long-time owner last year and did quite a bit of work to get it back in great shape.  It has had a thorough going through mechanically.  It had the engine gone through several years back under its last owner, but we gave it a refresh.  In the engine bay, the carb was gone through, it has a new fuel pump, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, hoses, belt, alternator, voltage regulator, and much more.  The brakes were completely gone through with new master cylinder, Wheel cylinders, brake shoes, springs, hoses and brake light switch.  The wiring was gone through and it has several new switches as well as other parts to make everything work like it should such as the wipers, lights, heater etc.   The wheels were redone/painted with tires and new chrome lug nuts and trim rings. 

It was never my intention to redo the paint on the truck, I really liked the patina just the way it was and just cleaned and preserved it.  On the interior, the steering wheel was repaired and refinished and the seat was completely rebuilt with foam, coils and new all leather upholstery in a very high quality thick leather (like in a King Ranch pick up) and fitted with Alligator hide inserts.  This was an expensive upgrade, but looks amazing!  The rest of the interior is orginal, and in good shape.

If you are looking for an inexpensive classic truck, this is a huge bang for your buck.  I am selling for a fraction of what I have in it due to personal circumstances.  Please bid to buy and be serious.  Someone will get a great deal.  Its of course no where near perfect, but thats not the point of the truck.  It looks good and has had lots of $$ spent.  Just needs your finishing touches to make it your own.


Terms:  This car must be paid for within 5 days of auction end.   Buyer is responsible for shipping, however, I can help arrange with a friend of mine at a substantial discount. Example $550 to Southern California. Sold as is where is with no guarantees or warranty.  I reserve the right to end the auction early. It is also for sale locally. To contact me directly, call 405-420-6996
 


On Nov-12-13 at 21:24:43 PST, seller added the following information:

Some have asked about the bed. It has surface rust, but not holes. It is extremely solid

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